I am so exasperated and infuriated after watching this.
The doctor makes a straightforward point.
Jeetendra Chaubey is not an expert in his domain, so who is he to debate him on it? Fair, reasonable, inarguable.
The anchor's rebuttal? "But in his defense (cute+dumb smile) he went to Harvard and got his FULL..."
She stops herself mid-sentence. Cut down instantly by the doctor, who points out that anyone can get that certificate for fifty dollars.
And she keeps on smiling.
I so wished the doctor had paused right there and asked: "How dumb do you feel right now?"
Can you believe it, she had no idea that the medical certificate was as good as an ass wipe and she just... smiles.
And keeps going. That smile. God, that smile. Cute and dumb and empty. As if being proven wrong on national television is water off a duck's back. Zero shame.
Then the doctor, visibly exasperated, makes his position crystal clear.
These are not opinions. These are not his personal views. These are scientifically proven facts. The science is done. The conclusion is established.
And she smiles again, tilts her head, and asks: "But to his point, aren't you then being a little absolutist?"
I nearly lost my mind.
Imagine she visits a doctor with her blood report. The report says she is anemic. She gets tested again. Still anemic. Five tests.
Same result every single time.
Would she then lean forward, smile sweetly, and ask: "Doctor, aren't you being a little absolutist? Just because every test says so..."
That is not absolutism, you dumb duck.
That is the scientific method. Repeated testing. Consistent results. Verified conclusion.
This isn't even intelligence. This is basic, functional, common sense. Low level common sense.
Like, you don't touch fire, type of common sense.
And this is the state of India Today. The fact that this woman has a job on national television, interviewing experts, shaping public understanding.
That is the part that truly terrifies and breaks my heart simultaneously.
India has been taken over by 60 IQ monkeys.
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Honored to share our latest meta-analysis in the World Journal of Diabetes on a question many clinicians face every year during Ramadan.
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Honored to share our latest meta-analysis in the World Journal of Diabetes on a question many clinicians face every year during Ramadan.
https://t.co/7D9ZmT12Pi
Real-world data show tirzepatide benefits for CV outcomes in T2D.
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Honoured to receive the A.R. Seth Award from the Endocrine Society of India at ESICON 2025, Kolkata. Grateful to my mentors and colleagues for their support. 🙏
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Strongest evidence that homeopathy works: cured my loss of taste by buying 500g of sugar pills and eating them in kheer. Science can’t explain this level of efficacy. 😃
My personal good experience with homeopathy.
During covid i was down with fever for a week. Dolo and other regular allopathic meds made sure i got out of it safely but like many covid cases i also lost my sense of taste.
I made rice-kheer to celebrate my recovery. At the last moment i realised we are out of sugar to add to the kheer. Since it was strict lockdown, no grocery shops around our house were open.
I remembered there was a homeopathy clinic down the lane. I went there and bought 500 grams sugar pills. Added them to the kheer and tasted something sweet after a month’s gap.
Don’t believe the haters. Homeopathy works.